Sherlock Holmes - The Art Of Deduction (1 of 2)

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zat04 asked:


Well, nothing more or less than the title says generally. Intentionally, only one ”trick” is revealed (here). English audio, Greek subs. Enjoy

PART 2 (of deduction) IS OUT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hCbuxrhKaU

–For a better video quality type &fmt=18 at the end of the video link (or at the end of every video link generally).

24 Responses to “Sherlock Holmes - The Art Of Deduction (1 of 2)”

  1. witchofdarkness13 Says:

    I love it when people are surprised when they read or hear of Sherlock Holmes. Deduction in its purest form is merely observation and logic.

  2. astromina Says:

    greek subs o.O

  3. Salaminafe Says:

    And the Mazarin stone too

  4. matero30 Says:

    Will you never upload the rest of the series?

  5. cha5 Says:

    And The Bruce Partington Plans

  6. AvaeleDarkblade Says:

    It is stated many times in the Sherlock Holmes series that Mr. Holmes started with an aptitude for observation, and then trained himself in things that would aid him. I have no doubt that one can gain these powers in a small way. Dr. Watson himself picked up a few observational skills simply by watching Mr. Holmes for so long.

  7. dwayne2282 Says:

    Do you think someone can train there skill of deductive reasoning like that or is that an overkill? because if u could i would pay to learn. lol

  8. lordofallgames999 Says:

    hahahaha! I absolutely love the way his reasoning skill works! he made watson look like a complete fool at the end!

  9. magstello129 Says:

    also the final problem.

  10. MalteseFalcon786 Says:

    He also appears in Golden pince-nez

  11. zat04 Says:

    Greek Interpreter

  12. saidthebest Says:

    in which story does holmes’ brother appear?

  13. altosax1st Says:

    Wow. My mom would freak at the very level of messiness in his room.

  14. zat04 Says:

    That would be the adventure of the Dancing Men. Dont hesitate to ask if you have any questions generally.

  15. lixechan Says:

    which episode is the last clip from? :D i love SH and JB so much *squees*

    thankyou.. and sorry if this has allready been asked/answered

    xxx

  16. clarkanorak Says:

    Dr House is based on Holmes….including his name

  17. theheathyfella Says:

    Their still teaching people in psychology that the primary effect when first meeting someone is not that relevant.
    Hang on cold reading and Sherlockian deduction?

  18. aure232 Says:

    Holmes prototype in real life was a Dr. Joseph Bell…Thats where Doyle took idea.

  19. DemiShinigami Says:

    Why thank you. That’s just the sort of thing that catches my attention and annoys me for a bit.

  20. zat04 Says:

    Good observation, but i think there are some ways to explain it.. one is that there is only one drawer and only one key. But of course this is a guess (not deduction..).

  21. shrewdsjester1 Says:

    House and his friend Dr. Wilson were inspired by Holmes and Dr. Watson :) So you will see quite a few similarities in the characters think

  22. DermochelysCoriacea Says:

    Interesting, could you briefly characterise each of their methods?

  23. DemiShinigami Says:

    Yes yes, figuring out how Holmes knew about the South African business good and well but what the hell was Watson’s check book doing locked in Holmes’ drawer?

    ((Great vid. Thanks for posting.))

  24. DemiShinigami Says:

    House’s method of deduction is a tad different, but I totally get where you see the similarity.

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